Software Planning Tool
Guides developers through a structured, question-based approach to break down software goals into actionable implemen...
What it does
Guides developers through a structured, question-based approach to break down software goals into actionable implementation plans with detailed task lists, complexity scores, and code examples.
Software Planning MCP is a tool that helps developers break down software goals into actionable implementation plans through a structured, question-based approach. Developed by Daniel Steigman, it guides users through a sequential thinking process to understand requirements, analyze technical considerations, and develop detailed task lists with complexity scores and code examples. The server stores goals and implementation plans locally, provides tools for managing todos, and uses a sophisticated parsing system to convert natural language plans into structured task items. Particularly valuable for developers who want to systematically approach complex software projects without losing track of implementation details.
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Quality
deterministic score 0.75 from registry signals: · indexed on pulsemcp · has source repo · 393 github stars · registry-generated description present